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This PR should show no difference in the rendered document, but will make it much easier to refactor the Core clauses in the future --- just as we can refactor Library clauses today.

@AlisdairM AlisdairM force-pushed the prep_core_for_reorg branch from fd62420 to e265719 Compare July 30, 2024 16:49
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Oops. Fixed comment, rebased onto main, and force-pushed for a clean history.

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This looks reasonable, although I notice we sometimes refer to [intro] and sometimes to [lex] when we refer to a range of clauses.

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Yes --- that was a pre-existing condition that I did not want to touch editorially, as including a greater range in normative text would be impactful, notably bringing the library definitions in Clause 3 under the Core wording.

This PR should show no difference in the rendered document, but
will make it much easier to refactor the Core clauses in the
future --- just as we can refactor Library clauses today.
@tkoeppe tkoeppe merged commit 12e809a into cplusplus:main Nov 20, 2024
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@AlisdairM AlisdairM deleted the prep_core_for_reorg branch November 20, 2024 00:06
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